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Al Kennedy — President Carolyn Ashford—Vice-president Student council sponsors homecoming weekend Mr. Winger reveals prom arrangements at student council meeting Mr Richard Bover—Advisor
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ACTIVITIES Activities focus upon the students of Dixon High School doing their thing. Because of the interest in school activities, students help in planning, decorating, and producing extra- curricular activities. This year the main goal of each club was to organize students who were willing to spend extra hours promoting the activities which it sponsored. Through meetings during home- rooms and after school, plans were made for special projects. Clubs sponsored such ac- tivities as March of Dimes for G.A.A., selling student phone books by the Student Council, and investing in the stock market by the In- vestors Syndicate. Without the participation of each and every club member, the goals reached by those or- ganizations could not have been attained. n
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Fran Fassler—Secretary Gil Schumm—Treasurer The 1968-1969 school year was one of accomplish- ment for the Student Council. Led by President Al Kennedy, Vice-President Carolyn Ashford. Treasurer Gil Schumm. Secretary Fran Fassler. and advised by Mr. Richard Boyer, the Council’s first important task was sponsoring Homecoming activities. With elections coming up in November, the Council took an active part by distributing posters throughout the city in sup- port of a Constitutional Convention. Also in a patriotic mood, it purchased several new Hags for the classrooms. The Student Council attempted to raise school spirit by sponsoring two Spirit Weeks during the winter. Be- fore Christmas, the Goodfellows Drive was held to raise money to help three needy families. Innovation was the password of the Student Council as it sponsored the placement of a juke box in the cafe- teria. After much discussion and controversy a senior lounge was set up in the cafeteria lobby. Also in trying to bring about improvements, the Council set up a Prom Committee to appraise the prom and make rec- ommendations to the administration on possible solu- tions for some of the. problems. Throughout the year, the Student Council searched for new and better ideas, and tried to present a forum of student ideas. WHITE SOCIAL COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Kath Brand. Mary McCoy. Gan Schott. Sue Le- Fevre. Mark Wallin. Ed Boehle ROW 2: Tony Mercer. Rhonda Rendlcman. Sharon Ruth. Jessica Ashford. Patti Jo Thomas. Mike Emmert, Joe Ter rones. Mike Edmunds 29
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